pitaraḥ siddha-gandharvÄ
vidyÄdhara-mahoragÄḥ
cÄraá¹‡Ä yaká¹£a-raká¹£Äá¹si
kinnarÄpsaraso dvijÄḥ
draṣṭu-kÄmÄ bhagavato
niryÄṇaá¹ paramotsukÄḥ
gÄyantaÅ› ca gṛṇantaÅ› ca
Å›aureḥ karmÄṇi janma ca

 pitaraḥ - the forefathers; siddha-gandharvÄḥ - the Siddhas and Gandharvas; vidyÄdhara-mahÄ-uragÄḥ - the VidyÄdharas and the great serpents; cÄraṇÄḥ - the CÄraṇas; yaká¹£a-raká¹£Äá¹si - the Yaká¹£as and RÄká¹£asas; kinnara-apsarasaḥ - the Kinnaras and ApsarÄs; dvijÄḥ - the great birds; draṣṭu-kÄmÄḥ - desirous of seeing; bhagavataḥ - of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; niryÄṇam - the passing away; parama-utsukÄḥ - very eager; gÄyantaḥ - chanting; ca - and; gṛṇantaḥ - praising; ca - and; Å›aureḥ - of Lord Åšauri (Kṛṣṇa); karmÄṇi - the activities; janma - the birth; ca - and.


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The forefathers, Siddhas, Gandharvas, VidyÄdharas and great serpents also came, along with the CÄraṇas, Yaká¹£as, RÄká¹£asas, Kinnaras, ApsarÄs and relatives of Garuá¸a, greatly eager to witness the departure of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. As they were coming, all these personalities variously chanted and glorified the birth and activities of Lord Åšauri [Kṛṣṇa].

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